If z^n = 1, what is the value of z?
1. n is a non zero integer.
2. z > 0.
The official answer is C - both statements are needed.
I chose A because:
- Since n is non zero, the only value z^n =1 is when z =1.
Am I wrong?
Thanks
Lee
mclaren7 Wrote:Hi guys
I thought the question for a long time, and after posting the question, I realised my mistake, but I couldn't delete the post.
For z^n = 1, and n being a non zero integer, there are 3 possible ways.
a. 1^1 = 1
b. 1^- 1 = 1
c. - 1^2 = 1
Statement 1 not conclusive. Z could be 1 or -1.
Statement 2: z > 0.
==> we need both statements to solve for z.
Answer: C.
nwalker001 Wrote:Without knowing that z is an integer how come the answer isn't E?
If z^n = 1, what is the value of z?
1. n is a non zero integer.
2. z > 0.
z = (1^(1/2)) and n = 2 works
and so does:
z = 1 and n = 1
Ron , any thoughts
stevenkgr Wrote:its E
example verifying :
Z=5
n=10
the calculation does not give E
SK
becher.tamara Wrote:The answer can't be B because (any number) ^ 0 = 1.
RonPurewal Wrote:mclaren7 Wrote:Hi guys
I thought the question for a long time, and after posting the question, I realised my mistake, but I couldn't delete the post.
For z^n = 1, and n being a non zero integer, there are 3 possible ways.
a. 1^1 = 1
b. 1^- 1 = 1
c. - 1^2 = 1
Statement 1 not conclusive. Z could be 1 or -1.
Statement 2: z > 0.
==> we need both statements to solve for z.
Answer: C.
absolutely correct.
no reason to delete the post - and very good reasons to keep it (it will help other students who come on here searching for this problem)
1. n is a non zero integer.
2. z > 0
callmeno2 Wrote:Wow ... I just love the documentation on this site - I wasted 1 hour trying to figure out why option A is the wrong answer and it took less than a minute to understand it from this site. Kudos.